2023 Energy Report Card – Barbados
The information presented is primarily sourced from national ministries, agencies, and utilities responsible for energy and statistics, and is supplemented by desk research and analytical
Energy Transition Initiative: Island Energy Snapshot
Electricity in Barbados is entirely supplied by the Barbados Light and Power Company (BL&P), a vertically integrated utility that operates the thermal generation and transmission and distribution
Electricity in Barbados is modern, reliable, and increasingly powered
Here''s a full overview of the electricity sector in Barbados: As of recent years, electricity in Barbados is generated through a mix of traditional and renewable sources: and increasingly
2023 Barbados Energy Report Card
Several renewable energy-related targets are outlined in the Strategy. Achieving the targets outlined would also make the energy sector more efficient and reliable.
How We Generate Electricity
In total, the Company generates electricity from four (4) power stations. We also purchase renewable electricity from independent power producers throughout the country. Together, these sources make
Barbados Electricity Generation Mix 2023 | Low-Carbon Power Data
Despite the pressing global need for cleaner energy solutions, the island currently derives only about 8% of its electricity from low-carbon sources, all of which come from solar power. There is a significant
Barbados and energy consumption | Power and Energy
By 2022, all homes in Barbados had access to electricity. About 92.1 percent of Barbados'' electricity came from fossil fuels, according to 2022 estimates. The island consumed more electricity than it
Barbados
Many of us want an overview of how much energy our country consumes, where it comes from, and if we''re making progress on decarbonizing our energy mix. This page provides the data for your
MARCH 12, 2025
Our vision for 2035 is both ambitious and necessary: to achieve net-zero emissions while ensuring universal access to reliable, affordable electricity. For Barbados, this transition transcends mere
Energy profile: Barbados
Barbados aims to become the first 100% renewable energy and carbon neutral island nation by 2030 as the country moves away from a petroleum based economy via the Barbados National Energy Policy